MOUNT_SMBFS(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_SMBFS(8)
NAMEmount_smbfs -- mount a shared resource from an SMB/CIFS file server
SYNOPSISmount_smbfs [-Ecs1:cs2] [-Ihost] [-Llocale] [-Mcrights:srights] [-N]
[-Ocowner:cgroup/sowner:sgroup] [-Rretrycount] [-Ttimeout]
[-Wworkgroup] [-ccase] [-dmode] [-fmode] [-ggid]
[-nopt] [-uuid] //user@server/share nodeDESCRIPTION
The mount_smbfs command mounts a share from a remote server using
SMB/CIFS protocol.
The options are as follows:
-Ecs1:cs2
Specifies local (cs1) and server's (cs2) character sets.
-Ihost
Do not use NetBIOS name resolver and connect directly to host,
which can be either a valid DNS name or an IP address.
-Llocale
Use locale for lower/upper case conversion routines. Set the
locale for case conversion. By default, mount_smbfs tries to use
an environment variable LC_* to determine it.
-Mcrights:srights
Assign access rights to the newly created connection.
-N Do not ask for a password. At run time, mount_smbfs reads the
~/.nsmbrc file for additional configuration parameters and a
password. If no password is found, mount_smbfs prompts for it.
-Ocowner:cgroup/sowner:sgroup
Assign owner/group attributes to the newly created connection.
-Rretrycount
How many retries should be done before the SMB requester decides
to drop the connection.
-Ttimeout
Timeout in seconds for each request.
-Wworkgroup
This option specifies the workgroup to be used in the authentica-
tion request.
-ccase
Set a case option which affects name representation. case can be
one of the following:
Value Meaningl All existing file names are converted to lower case.
Newly created file gets a lower case.
u All existing file names are converted to upper case.
Newly created file gets an upper case.
-fmode, -dmode
Specify permissions that should be assigned to files and directo-
ries. The values must be specified as octal numbers. Default
value for the file mode is taken from mount point, default value
for the directory mode adds execute permission where the file
mode gives read permission.
Note that these permissions can differ from the rights granted by
SMB server.
-uuid, -ggid
User ID and group ID assigned to files. The default are owner
and group IDs from the directory where the volume is mounted.
//user@server/share
The mount_smbfs command will use server as the NetBIOS name of
remote computer, user as the remote user name and share as the
resource name on a remote server. If your connections are
refused, try using the -I option and use a server name of
`*SMBSERVER'.
node Path to mount point.
FILES
/etc/nsmb.conf System wide parameters for smbfs mounts.
~/.nsmbrc Keeps static parameters for connections and other infor-
mation. See /usr/share/examples/smbfs/dot.nsmbrc for
details.
EXAMPLES
The following example illustrate how to connect to SMB server SAMBA as
user GUEST, and mount shares PUBLIC and TMP:
mount_smbfs -I samba.mydomain.com //guest@samba/public /smb/public
mount_smbfs -I 192.168.20.3 -E koi8-r:cp866 //guest@samba/tmp /smb/tmp
If you keep on getting "Connection reset by peer" errors, try:
mount_smbfs -N -I 10.0.0.4 //'*SMBSERVER'/tmp /smb/tmp
It is possible to use fstab(5) for smbfs mounts:
//guest@samba/public /smb/public smbfs rw,noauto 0 0
SEE ALSOsmbutil(1), mount(8)HISTORY
Support for SMBFS first appeared in FreeBSD 4.4. It has been ported to
NetBSD and first appeared in NetBSD 2.0.
AUTHORS
Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <bp@FreeBSD.org>. NetBSD port done by
Matt Debergalis <deberg@NetBSD.org>, and
Jaromir Dolecek <jdolecek@NetBSD.org>.
BUGS
The -E option works only if you mount with rump_smbfs(8) instead of
mount_smbfs.
The -c option is not implemented yet. It is silently ignored for now.
NetBSD 8.0 November 17, 2014 NetBSD 8.0

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